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In Disaster's Wake, Libya’s Rivals Must Finalize Electoral Laws, Special Representative Tells Security Council

Stories & Blogs UNOct 16, 2023(Story )

Rival parties in Libya must mobilize through dialogue to finalize electoral laws and enable presidential and parliamentary elections to take place.

Sudan: UN expert warns of child recruitment by armed forces

Stories & Blogs UNOct 16, 2023(Story )

An independent UN human rights expert on Monday expressed concern about the increased risk of recruitment and use of children by armed forces and armed groups in Sudan, as the months-long war between rival militaries continues.

Secretary-General ‘Deeply Regrets’ Decision by Conseil National pour la Sauvegarde de la Patrie in Niger Ordering UN Humanitarian Coordinator to Leave Country

Stories & Blogs UNOct 11, 2023(Press Release )

The Secretary-General deeply regrets that, on 10 October, the Conseil National pour la Sauvegarde de la Patrie (CNSP) ordered the departure of the Resident Coordinator/Humanitarian Coordinator of the United Nations in Niger, Louise Aubin, within 72 hours.

‘We Must Stay the Course to Support, Partner with Chad to Build Prosperous, Peaceful Future’, Deputy Secretary-General Tells General Assembly Event.

Stories & Blogs UNSep 18, 2023(Press Release )

“As Chad embarks on the last — and most challenging — mile of the transition, we need to stay the course to support and partner with Chad to build a prosperous and peaceful future that leaves no one behind” Said Amina Mohammed.

Joint Communiqué by Fourth Trilateral Meeting of African Union, European Union and United Nations

Stories & Blogs UNSep 18, 2023(Communiqué )

The three organizations expressed full solidarity with the people and authorities of Libya and Morocco, recently struck by natural disasters.

WFP Geneva Palais Briefing Note: Millions in the DRC risk going hungry as funding dries up

Stories & Blogs WFPAug 23, 2023(Briefing note )

The ongoing political instability and armed conflicts in the DRC have devastated food production and distribution systems.

Comment: ‘Attacks on aid workers in Sudan must stop’ Parties to a conflict that's killed more than 1,100 civilians and 19 aid workers – including three World Food Programme staff – must honour agreements to protect humanitarian personnel and resources

Stories & Blogs WFPAug 18, 2023(Story )

Despite the very real risk to their lives, humanitarians on the ground in Sudan continue to overcome immense challenges to support those suffering the most in this conflict